Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Ukrainian officials. Biden and Trump are tied in a probable rematch of '24: Poll


 According to a New York Times/Siena College poll, President Joe Biden has a better chance of winning the presidency in 2024 than he did a year ago. His approval rating has been steadily rising, and once-doubtful Democrats are now backing his reelection campaign. Biden appears to have emerged from the political hazard zone he was in last year, when nearly two-thirds of his party's members wanted a different candidate. Presently, leftists have comprehensively acknowledged him as their leading figure.


In any case, advance notice signs flourish for the president: In spite of his superior standing and a more amiable public climate, Biden remains extensively disliked among a democratic public that is negative about the nation's future, and his endorsement rating is a simple 39%.


Maybe most worryingly for leftists, the survey found Biden in an in a dead heat race with previous President Trump, who held a telling lead among likely conservative essential citizens even as he has to deal with two criminal prosecutions and more expected penalties not too far off. Biden and Trump were tied at 43% in a speculative rematch in 2024, as per the survey. Voters' feelings of fear and distaste for Trump have helped Biden. Well north of a year prior to the political decision, 16% of those surveyed had horrible perspectives on both Biden and Trump, a portion with which Biden had a tight lead.

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